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Power System Design: Almost (But Not Quite) "Plug and Play"

Josh Johnson February 13, 2013

Upal Sengupta, Staff Applications Engineer
Texas Instruments

Some years ago, we started saying the phrase “plug and play” to describe anything that was easy to use. Compared to the good old days, many of today’s complex devices are substantially easier to set up, configure and start using than previously. Read more about Power System Design: Almost (But Not Quite) "Plug and Play" …

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Power System Design: Almost (But Not Quite) “Plug and Play”

Josh Johnson February 13, 2013

Upal Sengupta, Staff Applications Engineer
Texas Instruments

Some years ago, we started saying the phrase “plug and play” to describe anything that was easy to use. Compared to the good old days, many of today’s complex devices are substantially easier to set up, configure and start using than previously. Read more about Power System Design: Almost (But Not Quite) “Plug and Play” …

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Lithium Ion Batteries for Electric Vehicles Will Reach $22 Billion in Annual Market Value by 2020

Josh Johnson February 13, 2013
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NREL Teams Up on Three ARPA-E Projects to Optimize Electric Vehicle Battery Management and Controls

Josh Johnson February 13, 2013
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Alpha Technologies Launches Line Power Products

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Guglielmo Marconi Airport Introduces a Free EV Charging Station Service

Josh Johnson January 2, 2013
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Trojan Battery’s Industrial Line Surpasses 15-Year Cycle Life In IEC 61427 Testing

Josh Johnson January 2, 2013
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